approach into the first hole for an eagle. “Basically you could have a US Open here this week if you wanted it.” Brandt Jobe , who shot a 1-under-par round of 70, was one of many who looked spent as they trudged off the course. “I'm
was closed for four hours during the first full day of practice, and then shut down for good later in the afternoon. Brandt Jobe played three holes when he heard a horn to stop play. Jim Herman managed to play one hole. Practice rounds are important
69-68-69-71-277 Tag Ridings (41), $37,941 70-71-67-69-277 Boo Weekley (41), $37,941 68-69-70-70-277 Brandt Jobe (41), $37,941 69-71-66-71-277 Billy Mayfair (41), $37,941 68-70-68-71-277 Kevin Stadler
Bio Kim, Steven Alker, a-Max Homa, Scott Stallings (alternate). LOCAL (18 holes) AND SECTIONAL QUALIFYING: Brandt Jobe , Brandon Crick, Randall Hutchison, Ryan Sullivan, Matt Harmon , Ryan Nelson , a-Grayson Murray, Jesse Smith
playoff. Others who qualified from Columbus - David Hearn , Nicholas Thompson, Brendan Steele, David Lingmerth and Brandt Jobe . Along with Guthrie, the other playoff survivors were Ted Potter Jr., Aaron Baddeley, Rory Sabbatini, Justin Hicks
Edward Loar, a-Kevin Phelan, Bio Kim, Steven Alker, a-Max Homa LOCAL (18 holes) AND SECTIONAL QUALIFYING: Brandt Jobe , Brandon Crick, Randall Hutchison, Ryan Sullivan, Matt Harmon, Ryan Nelson, a-Grayson Murray, Jesse Smith
71-73-75-72-291 Jason Day (26), $20,556 72-75-72-72-291 Billy Horschel (26), $20,556 70-75-76-70-291 Brandt Jobe (26), $20,556 70-75-78-68-291 Marc Leishman (26), $20,556 74-72-77-68-291 Camilo Villegas
66-68-73-69-276 Jim Furyk (39), $38,800 69-66-70-71-276 Bo Van Pelt (39), $38,800 70-68-67-71-276 Brandt Jobe (33), $30,217 68-68-75-66-277 Henrik Stenson (33), $30,217 68-70-72-67-277 Freddie Jacobson
37-37-74 Tag Ridings 36-39-75 Johnson Wagner 35-40-75 Hunter Haas 38-37-75 Robert Streb 38-37-75 Brandt Jobe 38-37-75 Chad Campbell 37-38-75 Neal Lancaster 37-38-75 Nicholas Thompson 36-39-75 Brendan Steele 38-37-75
seventh hole, the first ace of the tournament. It's the first hole-in-one in the Houston Open since 2011, when Brandt Jobe aced No. 7 in the final round with an 8-iron. --- BACKING OUT: Sean O'Hair, who shot a 76 in the first round